Create and modify your own skins in a simple language that's easy to learn. Rainmeter is not just an application, it is also a robust toolkit. Over the last few years, a thriving community has built up around Rainmeter creating beautiful skins and helping each other. Here's a small collection of creative desktops made by the Rainmeter community. What's on your desktop? Get started ». You may choose any number of plugins to be installed along with the skin. Only custom plugins should be distributed in this way.
The standard plugins described in this manual are included with all versions of Rainmeter, and never need to be installed separately.
To include a custom plugin, you must provide both the bit and bit versions of the plugin to ensure compatibility on all systems. Save package to: Choose where the new package file will be created. Defaults to the current user's Desktop folder.
After installation You may choose one of two actions for Rainmeter to take after installing the skin. Before installing, the user will have the option to skip this action. Load skin: You may choose one of the skin ". This skin will be automatically loaded alongside any other skins that the user is already running. This setting is recommended for most skins. Load layout: If you added any layouts to the package, you may choose one layout to be loaded automatically, replacing the user's existing layout.
Rainmeter will not install the skin on a system that does not meet these requirements. Rainmeter version: Defaults to the current version of Rainmeter on your system. If you are sure that the skin will work on an earlier version, you may change the minimum requirement accordingly. Rainmeter version numbers are written in the form Major. For example, Rainmeter 4.
Note That the revision number is just a minimum, intended to allow you to target a specific build of Rainmeter. So to target the. Windows version: Defaults to Windows 7 , which is the lowest version of Windows supported by Rainmeter 4.
Some skins may require higher versions of Windows, depending on their plugins, addons, or other factors.
You can set this to a lower version of Windows, but should only do so if you are targeting a Rainmeter version less than 4. Header image: You may choose a custom header image to be displayed in the Skin Installer. Here is how to install them:. After installing the software, right-click the archive in Explorer to extract it.
The archive may include a readme. If not, look for a folder with the same name as the skin - it might be inside another folder that is actually called "Skins". Move the folder to the Rainmeter "Skins" folder:. When extracting, this folder is created and populated with component files.
When packing, this folder must already exist and contain previously extracted component files. The type of package to process. The default value is Unmanaged. This argument may be omitted in most occasions because the package type can be read from inside the. When extracting and Both is specified, managed and unmanaged solution.
When packing and Both is specified, managed and unmanaged solution. For more information, see the section on working with managed and unmanaged solutions later in this topic.
The default value is Yes. This argument is used only during an extraction. The extract operation can be safely assessed without overwriting or deleting any existing files. The default value is Prompt. The default value is Info. This argument indicates the level of logging information to output.
The path and name of an. A path and name to a log file. If the file already exists, new logging information is appended to the file. This argument generates a template resource file, and is valid only on extract.
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